Colombina. Music for the Dukes of Medina Sidonia Accademia del Piacere & Fahmi Alqhai

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
10.06.2022

Label: deutsche harmonia mundi

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Accademia del Piacere & Fahmi Alqhai

Composer: Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Juan de Triana, Jacob Obrecht (1457-1505)

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  • 1Anonymous: Praeludium "La Spagna"04:14
  • 2Anonymous: Salve Sancta Parens02:49
  • 3Urrede: Nunca fue pena mayor04:43
  • 4Anonymous: Commo no le andaré yo03:52
  • 5Anonymous: Propiñán de Melyor02:13
  • 6Triana: Quien vos dio tal señorío03:31
  • 7Dalza: Calbidi Castigliano01:45
  • 8Triana: Con temor bivo04:20
  • 9Anonymous: Muy crueles bozes dan03:00
  • 10Obrecht: Interludium "Ave Maris Stella"05:16
  • 11Anonymous: A los maytines era03:50
  • 12Anonymous: Que bonito niño chiquito04:29
  • 13Enrique: Pues con sobra de tristura03:21
  • 14Anonymous: Niña y viña02:11
  • 15Anonymous: Postludium "La Spagna": Otro género de contrapunto03:48
  • Total Runtime53:22

Info for Colombina. Music for the Dukes of Medina Sidonia



The Spanish ensemble Accademia del Piacere, founded in 2002 by gambist Fahmi Alqhai, is known for its excellent interpretations of rare pieces of Spanish Renaissance and Baroque music. Already the album "Muera Cupido" with the Catalan soprano Nuria Rial received great praise: "... Spanish theatre music of the 18th century, a colourful mixture, very colourfully played, in any case always with temperament and fire and fantastically sung by Nuria Rial." (SWR2 Early Music).

For "Colombina", the Accademia del Piacere has selected particularly charming pieces from the manuscript of the "Cancioniero de la Colombina", the songbook of the Colombina Library in Seville. The manuscript is undoubtedly one of the great musical monuments of Spanish Renaissance music. It was acquired in 1534 by the founder of the library, Hernando Columbus, the son of Christopher Columbus, and was most likely compiled by one of the first viol ensembles in the Duchy of Medina-Sidonia. Fahmi Alqhai, musical director of the Accademia del Piacere, rediscovered the sound of this ancient ensemble five hundred years later for his Accademia del Piacere. Thus, these hardly heard pieces from the Andalusian music school of the 15th century are brought to new life.

The album contains instrumental pieces such as "Calbidi Castigliano" by Joan Ambrosio Dalza, but also fantastic vocal pieces such as "Nunca fue pena mayor" by Juan de Urrede or "Quien vos dio tal señorío" by Juan de Triana and equally enchanting pieces by anonymous composers such as "Muy crueles bozes dan" or "Praeludium-La Spagna", which Fahmi Alqhai has provided with his own arrangements for his ensemble.

Accademia del Piacere
Fahmi Alqhai, viola da gamba, musical direction



ahmi Alqhai
is considered one of the most brilliant and prestigious young players of the Viola da Gamba in the world today, as well as one of the most recognised interpreters of early music, for his personal and communicative approach to historical repertories.

Born in Seville, Spain, in 1976 to a Syrian father and Palestinian mother, he spends the first eleven years of his life in Syria, where he starts to study music at a very young age. Later he studies—self-taught—in Spain until he enters the Manuel Castillo Conservatoire in Seville in 1994 to study the Viola da Gamba with Ventura Rico. He furthers his studies in the prestigious Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (Basel, Switzerland) with Paolo Pandolfo and in the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana (Lugano, Switzerland) with Vittorio Ghielmi. Over the course of his musical studies, Fahmi Alqhai also obtains his degree in Dentistry from the University of Seville.

In 1998, he begins his career as a soloist specializing in the German repertoire for viola da gamba. He receives great reception from the public and critics for his versions of the Bach Sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord, which he records with harpsichordist Alberto Martinez Molina for the Spanish label Arsis in 2004.

In 2002 he founds Accademia del Piacere with soprano Mariví Blasco, ensemble of which he is the director. He is also founder, together with his brother Rami Alqhai, of the record label ALQHAI & ALQHAI, with which he produced and recorded four CDs –two dedicated to the Italian Seicento (Le Lacrime di Eros, winner of the 2009 Prelude Classical Music prize, and Amori di Marte) and a third to Marin Marais and Antoine Forqueray’s music for viola da gamba (nominated for the International Classical Music Awards 2011). In 2012 Fahmi Alqhai wins the Giraldillo prize awarded to Best Music at the 2012 Sevilla Flamenco Biennal, for the music of his fourth CD Las idas y las vueltas, together with flamenco vocalist Arcángel.

In 2014 he records for Glossa his first CD for solo viol, A piacere, whose innovative conception of the instrument is warmly welcome in Spain, Germany and throughout Europe. For the British magazine Gramophone it’s an “extraordinary” CD in which “he brings the instrument into a new realm of joyful potential”, and “a merry tribute to all [the viola da gamba] could have been, and still can be”.

From a young age he is invited to work with the most internationally-renowned early music ensembles. He is a regular member of numerous recognised groups such as Hesperion XXI (Jordi Savall) and Il Suonar Parlante (Vittorio Ghielmi). He is also a founding member of More Hispano (dir. Vicente Parrilla). With these ensembles Fahmi Alqhai regularly offers concerts in Europe, Japan, the United States and South America’s best concert halls. He has conducted his ensemble, Accademia del Piacere, in places such as Wiener Konzerthaus (Austria), Berliner Konzerthaus, Philharmonie of Cologne (Germany), Gulbenkian Foundation of Lisbon (Portugal), Parco della Musica of Rome (Italy), Auditorio Nacional of Madrid (Spain), Festival Internacional Cervantino of Guanajuato (Mexico) and many others.

As a soloist, Fahmi Alqhai has performed with important orchestras such as the National Orchestra of Spain, the Philharmonic Orchestra of Galicia, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne (Michael Corboz), Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla, and Al Ayre Español, among others. He has also made his entrance in the fields of contemporary music, as well as jazz, with artists such as Uri Caine.

Fahmi Alqhai has also made numerous recordings for record labels such as Alia Vox, Glossa, Winter&Winter, Tactus, Arsis and Enchiriadis, as well as for television and radio in Europe, Asia and America.

Since 2009, he is artistic director of the Early Music Festival of Seville (FeMAS), Spain’s oldest and most important early music festival.

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